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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1910)
Ml MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, MAUCH 27, 1910. r LI GTRIA PASSING INTO HISTORY MARCH TERM TO OPEN MONDAY Conditions In Llttlo Afrlcnn Ropuli-j Docket Is Lonji Ouo, But Judgo Cal lie, Fostcrott by Undo Sam, kins Hopes to Have Many Cases Threaten tho Very Existence of the Cloaroil Up Within tho First Few Counlrv. Weeks. - VA8llfN0T0N, I), C, Mnreli 211. Condition In Liberia, tho little Afrlonn ropulillo foHtorvri ly tlio United H tu I oh, u ro roveulixl In n ro port on filo in coiiKrcHH, to li In hiicIi it Htnlo tluit thrunlun tlio ox IhIuikh' of tlic country. Tho ri'pnil wiih iiiiiilo ly tli Am orlniin coiiiiiiIhaIoii to I.lboriu and trniiHinitk-il to I'miicleiit Tafl. It wan roprcHontcd lint tlio rit nrnnclmiontH of flront Uritnln nnd Krnncp In Africa threaten tlio Intcir rity of Mlii'rln. To offxi't thin, tlm following recotiwu'iitlatloiiH liy tlio roiiiinltti'o: "That tho United Rtntfn cxtwul it aid to Liberia In tho prompt Hcttlc moot of lior boundary dlnputcH, "That thff Unltnd BtatcH nMl Li licriu to refund IIh dobt by aHHiimlnir n Kiinrnntrn for tho paytnrni of oh Hu'iittoiiH under uncli an nrraiiKO'tiont, tlio control nnd collection of Llliorinn nUlotllM. "That tho United Slate lend il aMHtnnro o the reform of tho in- temal finnnrc. "That tliin nation aid in orRnnirinjr and drilling a competent confttnlin . lary or frontier poliro. "Thnt tho United State etohllfih a reearch Million there. "That ihe United Slate reopen tho question of tabihlnf; a naval coaling Ktatlon in Liberia." k YOUNG & HALL DISPOSE OF SALOON Tho rKiiInr March term of the oircuil court for tho flint judicial ilitrit for JnckKon county will con ven) at JaokKonvlllo on Monday, March 28. Tho docket 1m a long ouo, compriH od in a rent ineiiHiiro of oiihoh which havo boon continued from tlmo to time at prcviottK term of court. .Indue CalkiiiH purponcH to mako a HtreutioiiH effort to clean up the docket and will iiho every mcaiiH in hi powor to put tho machinery of the court in Kinooth running order nnd to uliininnto many of tho delay caiiHcd by the dilatory taclicH of the atloniuyH heretofore EASTERN MAN WANTS DEFINITE INFORMATION The Medford Hiloon, which luiu been under tho maniiKOinent of Young tc Hall, wan hold Friday to J. II. llyan of Seattle. Mr. Lynn will conduct tho Hnloon uhiii the hmiiio linen that it ha heretofore been conducted. MrHHr. Young and Hall have ox tensive real cntnto inturcntn to which thoy wilt now havo more opportunity to ilu vote their attention. TTnukinn for ITeftUh. J. A. 1'crry Ih in receipt of n let tor from an "ennteni landlooker" who wants to know, nmontf several hundred other thingH, whether there itro any active volcuiioe in thi purl of Oregon, their habitri and period of activity; whether there arc any Niinkcx and a detailed description ( tho number, ize and specie. Mr. l orry hnn t answered the let ter yet. A picture of the '"Slung flub" when it received tho copie of tho Aeinrican l'rogiwm Magazine might do a a rcproHCtitution of the volcanic cruptioiiH common to thene partH, but tho minkes are different. The only Miakcs aro those, imngiimry one brought about by too many looka upon the wine. The timid landlooker can be assur ed that ho will not ho shaken out of hi downy couch by an earthquake nor buried beneath a flow of moltuu lax a and hot iihIicn in Southern Ore gon; neither will bo bo compelled to mako a reconno'iHauce toward the toe of hi shoe in tho morning in order to determine whether any veu omon reptile have taken up Htrat egie Kiition therein. J. M Kader was in Medford Snt urdny on buinefK. Most Complete Lines of Spring Oxfords A Regular Galaxy of Pretty Styles ftiKiddspndous shoo parlors yiu will find a very complete line of Oxfords for men, women mid children. Every good style is here in every stylish leather and combination. I can please you, for I have the goods, and the knowledge that insures the most satisfaction in your foot wear. 1 Corsa M. Kidd The Foot-Fitter BIG POLO GAMES WILL START TODAY Burllngame and English Teams to Meet at Coronado (or All-Amerl-can Trophy Valued at $5000. , SAX PIKGO, Cal., March 20. The Hurlingnme and KiiglMi polo teams will meet on Coronado field tomorrow' in the contest of the cham pionnhip of tho I'ncific coast and the all-America trophy, valued at $5000. IntnreKt iii a txilo context has never been o keen ns that displayed by the followers of the game in tho contest tomorrow. Tlio gnmo in tfco consolation se ries between Coronado and Hermo silla, which was scheduled for tins norning, wns postponed on account f tho condition of ho field. The tenmrt will meet next week and the winner will piny the southwest team for tho consolation. The pony races were fehedulcd for litis afternoon. . L Inrge list of"entrios has been re ceived nnd n good day's sport wns anticipate XOTICK TO COXTUACTOnS. Notlco Is hereby b'voij that tho city council of tho city of Medford. Ore gon, will reecho scaled prcponals for tho construction of lateral Fewors on certain utrco'.i nnd alleys, a list of which is nn flJo at the o ftco of the city recorder, tOEOthor with plans and speclflcation-i. All bids must bo filed T'th tho city recorder on or boforo 5 o'clock p. m., April 5th, 1910, aciompanled by a certified check equal to G per cent of tho amount bid for, and mndo paya ble to tho city treasurer of tho city of Medford. Tho council reserves tbs right to accept o." rejoct any and a' I bids. Dated at Medford, Oregon this 24th lay of March., 1910. ROBT. W. TELFER. 7 City Recordor. SNOW FALLS FAST BARGAINS for BUYERS ! 101 acres, cleared, clone to sIMlon, 0,0O0. I2 acres, cleared, two nnd one-half mltcn from Medford, 90Offr 'M) acres, In penrs, Iwlf mile from Central 1'oJnt, 97000, 10 arrr, ncre In Alfalfa .nil Irrigated J boanllfnl view; IjlOOdO, IVZ acres, learliif( orchard, close In, $91,000, HUNTLE.Y-KREME-R Co. 214 FruitGrowers Bank Builuin Electrical Fudge Parties Trains Are Delayed and Wire Com munication Fails Deep Drifts in Mountain Passes. FIxiGSTAFF, Ariz., March 20. Northern Arizoun is in the grip of one of the severest snowstorms thnt lms swept this section in many years. All Santa Fe trains have been de layed from three to five hours and wire communication is demoralized. Six inches of snow fell hero and deep drifts formed in the cuts and gulches alonp the railroad trucks. It was impossible last evening for dispatchers to follow accurately the movement of trains, and it may bo many hours before normal transpor tation conditions can be restored. Informal fudge parties are enjoyable affairs when G.E. electrically heated utensils are used. No visits to the kitchen are necessary, as the fudge may be prepared in any room in the house. You can entertain your friends with delicious fudge or candy, made right before their eyes, and the novelty and convenience of electrical cooking will enchance the pleasure of eating the sweets. If you have electric lights in your house the G.E. water heater and the little G.E. electric stove will be found useful in a thousand ways. Their first cost is small and they consume very little electric current. BIS Ropue River Electric Co. 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